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    Quintilian. Marcus Fabius Quintilianus ( Latin: [kᶣiːn.tɪ.li.ˈaː.nʊs]; [1] c. 35 – c. 100 AD) was a Roman educator and rhetorician born in Hispania, widely referred to in medieval schools of rhetoric and in Renaissance writing.

  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Quintilian (born ad 35, Calagurris Nassica, Hispania Tarraconensis—died after 96, Rome) was a Latin teacher and writer whose work on rhetoric, Institutio oratoria, is a major contribution to educational theory and literary criticism.

  3. Quintilian, Latin Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, (born ad 35, Calagurris Nassica, Hispania Tarraconensis—died after 96, Rome), Latin teacher and writer. Quintilian was probably educated and trained in oratory in Rome. From about 68 to 88 he taught rhetoric, becoming Rome’s leading teacher, and was an eminent advocate in the law courts.

    • Elementary Education. 1.2. Public vs. Private Education. 1.3. Capacity and Treatment of Students. 1.4. Grammar. 1.5. Purity of Language and Vices of Diction.
    • Rhetoric vis-a-vis Grammar. 2.2. Choice of Teacher; The Teacher - Pupil Relationship. 2.3. Inferior Teachers. 2.4. Progymnasmata (Elementary Rhetorical Exercises)
    • Greek and Roman Writers on Rhetoric. 3.2. Origin of Oratory. 3.3. Divisions and Order of the Art of Rhetoric. 3.4. Views on the Number of Kinds of Oratory.
    • Parts of a Speech: The Introduction (Exordium) 4.2. Parts of a Speech: The Statement of Facts (Narratio) 4.3. Digressions. 4.4. Propositions Preparatory to Proof.
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  5. May 18, 2018 · Quintilian (ca. 35-ca. 99) was a Roman rhetorician and literary critic. His influence on rhetoric, literary criticism, and educational theory was profound. Quintilian, or Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, was born at Calagurris in Spain, the son of a rhetorician.

  6. Mar 8, 2017 · Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, Better Known as Quintilian. A first century A.D. Roman who came to prominence under Emperor Vespasian, Quintilian wrote about education and rhetoric, exerting a strong influence in the schools the Romans spread throughout the Empire.

  7. Dec 14, 2009 · The most recent text with English translation is Russell (Quintilian 2003), easily the best tool we have for understanding Quintilian’s language, content, and rhetorical background, both Greek and Latin.

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